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it looks like the 77's. when i got into the league, cornerbacks could beat a receiver up all the wayydown the field. i watched philadelphia and bbltimooe and it looked like an episode oo 'oz', you know out of the yyrd of a prison prisontte nnl will have thee right to hire full-time offiiials beginning in 2013. theegame tonight will ave the regular referees. so no ccmplainiig!live at m&t bank stadiumm joel d. smith, foxx45 morninggnnws. &p 3 we are continuing to learn a 4 year old oy are shot and - during a domestic dispute.. and thh shooter is still on and thh he looss this morring. &pmorning.they were shot near gorsuch avenue just aater 9 arrived ... the suspect was gone... aad thee are still searching for hiim the woman was shoo in the tooso.. and the boy was shot n the hip. the victims njuries are not believed to be lifee threatening. a high speed ursuit covering sudden stop in north balliiore. this was the scene along charles streettjuss south of colldspring lane about 7 o'clookk last night.the stolen we
it looks like the 77's. when i got into the league, cornerbacks could beat a receiver up all the wayydown the field. i watched philadelphia and bbltimooe and it looked like an episode oo 'oz', you know out of the yyrd of a prison prisontte nnl will have thee right to hire full-time offiiials beginning in 2013. theegame tonight will ave the regular referees. so no ccmplainiig!live at m&t bank stadiumm joel d. smith, foxx45 morninggnnws. &p 3 we are continuing to learn a 4 year old oy are...
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he romney campaign quickly pounced on comments by president obama in an interview thattaired on c-b-s sunday. "60 minutes" asked obama if he feet pressure from israel's prime minister to change his policy and draw a line in the sand onniran's nuclear program. when it comes to our national security decisions, any ressure at i feel is simply to do what's right for the american people. and i am going to block out any noise that'' out there. now i feel an obligation, not make sure that we're in cllse consultation with the israelis on these issues because it affects them deeply. they're one f our closest allies in the region. the romney campaign responded -- quote -- "president obama called israel's legitimate concern about the impact of an iran armed with nuclear weapons 'noise' and referred to israel as merely 'one of our closest allies in the region.. this is just the latest evidence of security of our closest ally - endquote. i'm andrew spencer reportiigg as the war of wwrds continues... the candiiates are no doubt looking ahead to their first debate on october 3rd. a federal investiga
he romney campaign quickly pounced on comments by president obama in an interview thattaired on c-b-s sunday. "60 minutes" asked obama if he feet pressure from israel's prime minister to change his policy and draw a line in the sand onniran's nuclear program. when it comes to our national security decisions, any ressure at i feel is simply to do what's right for the american people. and i am going to block out any noise that'' out there. now i feel an obligation, not make sure that...
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this is a s of professional sport we need professional refs. not these sportt illustrated writer peter king tweeting the legitimacy of the national football league is at stake. (nats) fans and commentattrs calls poor ball spotting &ppailure to control players emottons and ust an all around lack of confidence displayed by the officials. the nfl and everybody always talk about the integgity of the game and things like that. i think this is kind of along those lines. the league and the referees union are at an impaase over ages and pension benefits so far, the nfl is shrugging off the criticism saying: officiating is never perfect. the current officials have made reat strides and are performing admirabby under unprecedented scrutiny and ggeattpressure. as we do every ssason, we will work to offiiials will show continued improvement. one former referee isn't holding his breath. the integrity game can only protected by experienced people who knoo what they're doing and ontrol of game is vital and not seeing that today. jim ttnney worked more than 3
this is a s of professional sport we need professional refs. not these sportt illustrated writer peter king tweeting the legitimacy of the national football league is at stake. (nats) fans and commentattrs calls poor ball spotting &ppailure to control players emottons and ust an all around lack of confidence displayed by the officials. the nfl and everybody always talk about the integgity of the game and things like that. i think this is kind of along those lines. the league and the...
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temperatures in the mid-50's to the mid-60's downtown. we should be able to sneak into low-80's on saturday. we do have the chance for thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening. once that brothers through, it will be chilly. the overnight lows -- ones that front goes through, it will be chilly. the overnight lows will be in before april. and will be -- the overnight lows will be in the 40's. it will be football weather. >> thank you. you have probably seen the promo, three men take on fatherhood in the new nbc comedy "guys with kids." the show's stars join us this afternoon. good afternoon, gentlemen. >> good afternoon. it is 3:00 a.m. where we are. we're in tie 1 right now -- taiwan right now. >> good morning. thanks for waking up with us. >> how was baltimore treating it? >> are you the most -- are you the funniest cast ever? >> no, those guys all unavailable. this is it. >> anthony, are you the only real dad in the bunch? >> i would not say a real bad, but -- real dad, but yes, i am. i am the father. >> has this discourage you from hav
temperatures in the mid-50's to the mid-60's downtown. we should be able to sneak into low-80's on saturday. we do have the chance for thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening. once that brothers through, it will be chilly. the overnight lows -- ones that front goes through, it will be chilly. the overnight lows will be in before april. and will be -- the overnight lows will be in the 40's. it will be football weather. >> thank you. you have probably seen the promo, three men take on...
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s. troops in afghanistan today. members of the afghan police n troops.america the second attack this onkend of afghans turning their allies. two british soldiers were killed yesterday. security is a top priority. >> we are doing our utmost to our facilities and personnel. we have danded and/or ofeiving the cooperation both governments. a caliban spokesperson says -- a talibanficers policeerson says the not associated with a group. average jumped up a nickel in just one week. this is the time of year when are supposed to go down. experts think the gas prices bit sometimerop a the second half of this month. for aill stay that way few months. now, it is pain at the pump. the summer driving season is over. the price of gas should fall. but it has not. >> since 2007, it has been to drive.ensive >> the average price of regular the d.c. region is up a few since from last week. -- cents from last week. market factors, middle east, a impact, the list goes on and on. >> i am driving this car once a week. the sports car was on
s. troops in afghanistan today. members of the afghan police n troops.america the second attack this onkend of afghans turning their allies. two british soldiers were killed yesterday. security is a top priority. >> we are doing our utmost to our facilities and personnel. we have danded and/or ofeiving the cooperation both governments. a caliban spokesperson says -- a talibanficers policeerson says the not associated with a group. average jumped up a nickel in just one week. this is the...
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s. c. 3171. number four. unions corrupt hour political process. they're not just bankrupting the country but compromising system of free election. governemnt unions u.s bought and paid for politicians for legislation granting an ending benefits. they like to say they get to go back elect their own bosses they put into power people who make all decisions about salary, benefits, work rules, laws, regulations to govern themselves. if the politicians don't perform, they throw them out to. they will do anything to elect politicians to serve their interest. spending hundreds of millions of dollars millions of employees dues to send in ground troops that are paid volunteers to get out the vote for alliances with organizations supporting the pro union agenda. money flows from government employees unions to politicians back to the same union and the never ending cycle of greed and corruption. they know it will cycle back in return for their vote if they cross them they will throw them out of office. unions reward friends and punish enemies effectively. amo
s. c. 3171. number four. unions corrupt hour political process. they're not just bankrupting the country but compromising system of free election. governemnt unions u.s bought and paid for politicians for legislation granting an ending benefits. they like to say they get to go back elect their own bosses they put into power people who make all decisions about salary, benefits, work rules, laws, regulations to govern themselves. if the politicians don't perform, they throw them out to. they will...
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or maybe through the 1990's, i don't know. but wisconsin up. michigan needs a brain check. >> brenda: what do you think, susan? >> well, i think michigan is looking at what happened in wisconsin and is saying, we don't want to see the rights of our workers stripped away by the whim after politician and toby, when you look at the wisconsin budget and pick apart what they did to close the gap, the majority of it was cuts in education, which is a real shame when you think of wisconsin has one of the best public school systems in the nation and they're cutting their education budget back. >> by a small percentage. >> no, cutting a large part of it, a large part of the budget decrease. and cutting programs for poor people. >> if you look at the numbers, if you were a corporation, would you go to wisconsin or michigan? >> well, i think the answer is easy, it's wisconsin. you know, the left always thinks, you know, they always paint this picture like it's marlon brando and on the waterfront and the beleaguered workers, we must stand
or maybe through the 1990's, i don't know. but wisconsin up. michigan needs a brain check. >> brenda: what do you think, susan? >> well, i think michigan is looking at what happened in wisconsin and is saying, we don't want to see the rights of our workers stripped away by the whim after politician and toby, when you look at the wisconsin budget and pick apart what they did to close the gap, the majority of it was cuts in education, which is a real shame when you think of wisconsin...
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we are not just talking about the 1800's. we are talking about a current population. >> guest: right and almost all of the grandparent generation has been through this experience and in canada most of the generation has been through this experience. they started later in and did more recently so it's a big deal and you know that so many different types of damage. i think the only way to really heal that, and so many of the other things that we deal with in indian country. there have been lots of ugly chapters we have to deal with in terms of reconciliation in setting the record straight and providing opportunity for people to understand what happened and then you know we can move on from there. south africa's done a lot of good work on reconciliation and canada is starting. here in the u.s. we still have got some work to do and i'm hoping that you know we can create some really good bridge building that will enable just that sort of work to have been. >> host: one of the things that was recognized about the healing of indian
we are not just talking about the 1800's. we are talking about a current population. >> guest: right and almost all of the grandparent generation has been through this experience and in canada most of the generation has been through this experience. they started later in and did more recently so it's a big deal and you know that so many different types of damage. i think the only way to really heal that, and so many of the other things that we deal with in indian country. there have been...
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but for native people but great depression started in the 1800's and it's never ended. we are still waiting for our intervention, and the only organization trying to alleviate the poverty hospitals programs run by the native nations and the experimented with literally terminating the tribal nationhood for the tribes like the menominee with the devastating consequences and there is a section but they had pioneered the sustainable forestry for the world and had actually built and endowment of $10 million at a time many tribal people are living in abject poverty and have a great program they were terminating the travel government coming and coming you know, the consequences are devastating for the sustainable program for the wealthy and benefits of the native people and the county then became the poorest county in the state of wisconsin and it costs the government more than the and then paying the subsidized government, and a lot of times that's been the problem with outsiders trying to figure out how to do something about the indian problem. they don't know what's best an
but for native people but great depression started in the 1800's and it's never ended. we are still waiting for our intervention, and the only organization trying to alleviate the poverty hospitals programs run by the native nations and the experimented with literally terminating the tribal nationhood for the tribes like the menominee with the devastating consequences and there is a section but they had pioneered the sustainable forestry for the world and had actually built and endowment of $10...
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parents are encouraged to use the c-p-s sites as a last resort.. but no child will be turned away. log on to our website.. wgn-tv dot com slash weblinks.. and information on which schools will be open. they'll be staffed by non-union employees.. including principals. there won't be any classroom instruction, but activities will be offered and supplies provided. in addition.. 60 churches and faith-based centers are extending their "safe haven" programs. the chicago park district and the y-m-c-a will also offer activities during a strike. >> regardless of whether or not teachers strike tomorrow students at charter schools will be attending classes concerned parents have flooded phone lines at the city's 119 charter schools with questions about how a strike will affect their children but the united neighborhood organization which operates charters says this is a battle between the organization says it the almost 50,000 students served by their schools will be in class monday morning no matter what >> no one wants this to happen. >> charter school officials have used a system and spent
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on the job and collect full benefits i have a lot of teachers retire in their late 40s or early 50's. but if you care about getting dollar spent on the classroom that is a bit of a problem in the state facing a tremendous budget crunch like michigan is but when the legislature propose raising the minimum retirement age not to 65 social security h.b. 260 the michigan education association used their political clout to kill the bill. if costs were going to be cut by one of those cuts to go elsewhere. they wanted taxes to go up. that is what it's been happening in wisconsin. in wisconsin school districts districts and municipality simply didn't have the power to roll back some of those union benefits so they only solution to keep a service is going was higher taxes. unions were fine with that it wasn't until scott walker reforms which they protested vehemently and the school districts and municipality's gave the ability to get control of their budgets to bring cost and that is when we saw property taxes fall. government exists to serve the people. protecting the public in giving children
on the job and collect full benefits i have a lot of teachers retire in their late 40s or early 50's. but if you care about getting dollar spent on the classroom that is a bit of a problem in the state facing a tremendous budget crunch like michigan is but when the legislature propose raising the minimum retirement age not to 65 social security h.b. 260 the michigan education association used their political clout to kill the bill. if costs were going to be cut by one of those cuts to go...
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some complain that people's ar tuesda towards s the -- too skewed d towards the president? the preponderance of the evidence seems to be that is losing. argument. the rasmussen poll does not weight democra more heavily -- polling.is the robo- >> we have an expert here in the results, but be wh they are. we are into conservative wine country now. [laughter] is a miracle that ronald reagan without fox news, lemmel, sean hannity -- limbaugh, sean hannity, and with the networks' domince and washington post" and "the imes" ascended. poor mitt undone by a a 7-e-eleven in falls church by polling coanies?s? [laughter] >> first of all, there is no reagan. uque, a political actor unlike any we have seen. putting mitt up against him is exactly fair. but he is not a great campaigner. i happen to think he would ba good president, but he is not a great campaigner. on the polls, i think evan i right. 90% are pointing in one rectio they are probably true. -- but there is one issue here. the numbers are wrong, but you to apply a formula when -- numbers are raw, but y have to apply a formula
some complain that people's ar tuesda towards s the -- too skewed d towards the president? the preponderance of the evidence seems to be that is losing. argument. the rasmussen poll does not weight democra more heavily -- polling.is the robo- >> we have an expert here in the results, but be wh they are. we are into conservative wine country now. [laughter] is a miracle that ronald reagan without fox news, lemmel, sean hannity -- limbaugh, sean hannity, and with the networks' domince and...
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at the same time, guess growing up in northern minnesota, and going to school there where maybe 30's of the population was native. and there were so many mean-spirited comments and misunderstandings from peers and seems like the two world, native and nonnative so rarely interacted. they would send kids on field trips to minneapolis, like driving around the reservation to get there. and so i guess i thought, like many kid growing up, i'll go somewhere that has a zip code with a population density bigger than the one i came from, and i'll escape that's borderland, and of course when i went to college, and the first -- i went to princeton university. i thought thigh would be educated, and they asked me, where is your tomahawk, and i thought, oh, wow. so i realize it, fair or not, would be the barometer by which a lot of people would understand or judge native people and issues, and so i realized the importance of my own work in that representation. >> host: great. one of the things i liked about your book also was balance. that's important. our tribal communities are based upon balance
at the same time, guess growing up in northern minnesota, and going to school there where maybe 30's of the population was native. and there were so many mean-spirited comments and misunderstandings from peers and seems like the two world, native and nonnative so rarely interacted. they would send kids on field trips to minneapolis, like driving around the reservation to get there. and so i guess i thought, like many kid growing up, i'll go somewhere that has a zip code with a population...
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70's. autumn begins tomorrow morning. 10:29 is the october equinoxes. >> these things get rowdy. >> this time right now is 6:37. >> a surprise guest brings things a little too close to comfort for people taking in the sights on a safari. what happened after this big >> a couple of close encounters with the wild kingdom this morning. a home owner in florida got a rare glimpse into the party going on in his backyard over the night. he never thought he would see this. this was particularly wild. a huge bear getting up on its hind legs trying to reach a bird feeder hanging more than 7 feet off the ground. a few more inches and he would have had a tasty midnight snack. >> now for a group of tourists on an african safari who wanted to get a close look at wildlife, maybe not disclosed. they were part of this open top boss safari through kenya overlooking the plains of the wildlife when a cheetah decided, i want to look at you, too. so it jumped up on top of the bus, just inches away. the tour bus
70's. autumn begins tomorrow morning. 10:29 is the october equinoxes. >> these things get rowdy. >> this time right now is 6:37. >> a surprise guest brings things a little too close to comfort for people taking in the sights on a safari. what happened after this big >> a couple of close encounters with the wild kingdom this morning. a home owner in florida got a rare glimpse into the party going on in his backyard over the night. he never thought he would see this. this...
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s resolve regarding iran, regarding containment and nuclear weapons. the one dissenting vote came from senator ron paul, who said it could be an act of war. >>> and jewel, now with a new hobby. how her one-year-old son, kase, inspired her, next. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect y
s resolve regarding iran, regarding containment and nuclear weapons. the one dissenting vote came from senator ron paul, who said it could be an act of war. >>> and jewel, now with a new hobby. how her one-year-old son, kase, inspired her, next. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want....
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unfortunately, there is a short opinion from the 1920's were justice oliver wendell holmes writes -- is not clear exactly, but it is interpreted to mean that a treaty can extend federal power. the third circuit said our hands are tied. the majority blinds us. they are reluctant to do so, and one judge writes to ask the court to take this up, clarify holland, overrule it, or do something. that, with paul clement and became ill and said to filing an amicus -- the cato institute filing an amicus brief, and a senior fellow who has an article called executing the treaty power, and biting deeply into what the treaty power is all about -- died in deeply into what the treaty power is all about. hopefully, this will go up, and the court will say in a minimalist fashion you that at -- that you have been misinterpreting homes and it only applies to the treaty in the '20s. -- in the 1920's. [laughter] there was a hand way back there before. >> alexander r. cohen. i would like to ask those with expertise in the craftsmanship of judicial opinions, on the test of the voting rights act, whether it i
unfortunately, there is a short opinion from the 1920's were justice oliver wendell holmes writes -- is not clear exactly, but it is interpreted to mean that a treaty can extend federal power. the third circuit said our hands are tied. the majority blinds us. they are reluctant to do so, and one judge writes to ask the court to take this up, clarify holland, overrule it, or do something. that, with paul clement and became ill and said to filing an amicus -- the cato institute filing an amicus...
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and 50's. but if you care about getting classroom dollars spent on the rostrum, well that is a bit of a problem in the state that's facing the tremendous budget crunch like michigan. when the legislature recently proposed raising the minimum retirement age not to 65 the social security age but to 60 the michigan education association used their pravachol plot to kill the bill. if the costs were going to be cut they wanted the cuts to come elsewhere or the one to the taxes to go up. that's what has been happening in wisconsin. in wisconsin school districts and municipalities simply didn't have the power to roll back the other benefits. so the only solution to keep them going was higher taxes. the unions were fine with that. but there wasn't until scott walker's reforms that they put vehemently the districts and municipalities and the ability to gain control of their budgets and bring the costs down and that's when we saw property-tax is all. the government exists to serve the people. for taking
and 50's. but if you care about getting classroom dollars spent on the rostrum, well that is a bit of a problem in the state that's facing the tremendous budget crunch like michigan. when the legislature recently proposed raising the minimum retirement age not to 65 the social security age but to 60 the michigan education association used their pravachol plot to kill the bill. if the costs were going to be cut they wanted the cuts to come elsewhere or the one to the taxes to go up. that's what...
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overnight lows chilly, upper 340's in the north bay. the extended period looking for a nice weather forecast. into this week, and beyond. we don't have any red flag warning, high fire danger environment and that's good. this is a time of year that stuff gets going and the fire down in los angeles their conditions aren't off shore winds but this is the time of year you don't worry and i don't see anything in the long range models indicating a big fire danger in the next few days or the next week. warm today, 90 inland as we go in tomorrow those temperature also come down. specifically the forecast highs, 88 saint helena. 89 fairfield. that's -- just a click under 90. 91 pittsburgh, 91 livermore. a couple 90's. 87 morgan hill. 86gilroy. then a 62 san francisco and a 77 in menlo park. it's a really nice day tomorrow. the five-day forecast with the weekend in view. just subtle changes. that's how its been the last few weeks, fog tries to make a big deal at the coast but it comes in and out. notice monday, tuesday and wednesday a lot like th
overnight lows chilly, upper 340's in the north bay. the extended period looking for a nice weather forecast. into this week, and beyond. we don't have any red flag warning, high fire danger environment and that's good. this is a time of year that stuff gets going and the fire down in los angeles their conditions aren't off shore winds but this is the time of year you don't worry and i don't see anything in the long range models indicating a big fire danger in the next few days or the next...
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eight hundred ninety s. were seen as serious and. unionization you know some and then you know in the one nine hundred twenty s. again well in the one thousand nine hundred really another big effort at unionization and then the whole thing falls in in one nine hundred twenty nine and and out of the thirty's comes the great flint sit sit down strike and successful union efforts that that brought about the wagner act the national labor relations act in nineteen thirty five and and then the backlash in forty seven would have hurt but the point is that literally from eight hundred sixty to nine hundred thirty five it took that long for labor to make that case took three or four generations to make their case to the american people to the point where it just became conventional wisdom of course we're going to pass the wagner act you know and then then then people on the right who are fighting it we're the crazies and aren't we kind of at that point again where the american people have have lost that information they they don't understand
eight hundred ninety s. were seen as serious and. unionization you know some and then you know in the one nine hundred twenty s. again well in the one thousand nine hundred really another big effort at unionization and then the whole thing falls in in one nine hundred twenty nine and and out of the thirty's comes the great flint sit sit down strike and successful union efforts that that brought about the wagner act the national labor relations act in nineteen thirty five and and then the...
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at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on here? a fat finger trader mistake? what do you think happened? >> i mean, there's some talk there was a rumor going around about the oil reserve being released, but i think it was a technical glitch, a mini version of the flash crash, fat finger, whatever you want to call it. will be interesting to see how the investigation goes. i suspect something like that surfaces. gerri: people hear that, "technical glitch," and they also here it's not the playing field for investors. somebody is making money on the glitch. >> right, right, it is frustrating, particularly for a market participant like myself, but we'll see what comes to l
at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on...
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s to go to war. they are saying that if you are not interested in doing this, let us fight our own war because our lives are at stake. that is all the israelis are asking for. >> i heard a different speech from you, then. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers do not have a moral light, if they will not draw a red line, of giving israel the red light. are you denying that the administration put enormous pressure on israel to do nothing? >> if the air israelis do it themselves, we have agreements with them. >> we have no agreements of that sort. israel is not a member of nato. >> when the president said this week, if romney is suggesting we should start another war -- is that a cheap shot? >> no. romney uses a lot of bellicose rhetoric and it is irresponsible and the president was calling him on it. >> where do we go from here on foreign policy? >> there could always be an october surprise that is out of our control. >> but less likely now, because it looks like israel will not bomb iran o
s to go to war. they are saying that if you are not interested in doing this, let us fight our own war because our lives are at stake. that is all the israelis are asking for. >> i heard a different speech from you, then. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers do not have a moral light, if they will not draw a red line, of giving israel the red light. are you denying that the administration put enormous pressure on israel to do nothing? >> if the air israelis do it...
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s mayor and university administrators unveiled you ask d.c. today. the app and website also provides phone numbers and resources to victims. no. 3, a new treatment for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. the fda approved a new oral drug called au bagio of the oral drug is much easier to administer. no. 2, stressed out at work? you could be at risk of heart disease. researchers found people with more job-related stress were 23% more likely to have a heart attack. other health experts say work stress can be related to heart disease, but it wouldn't be the main cause. no. 1, having trouble using metro's rush plus program? you are not alone. the service is supposed to ease congestion along the blue, yellow, orange and green lines, but so far not enough rush hour blue line riders are making the switch to the yellow line and that is tonight's fox 5 top five. >>> today president obama welcomed this year's u.s. olympic and paralympic teams to the white house. he thanked the athletes for being good role models. >> get into this weekend. i am ready. >> t
s mayor and university administrators unveiled you ask d.c. today. the app and website also provides phone numbers and resources to victims. no. 3, a new treatment for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. the fda approved a new oral drug called au bagio of the oral drug is much easier to administer. no. 2, stressed out at work? you could be at risk of heart disease. researchers found people with more job-related stress were 23% more likely to have a heart attack. other health experts say...
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>> i said back in june that the s&p could be between 1500 and 1600, and i hope i'm right. i said the only way it gets there is if the financials lead the way. i stick by that call. the financials are going to benefit because what bernanke is doing is he's going to support risk assets. this is going to help the housing market, that's going to help banks, the short term. by the way, larry, volcker had a different problem. he was trying to break the back of inflation. >> right. the exact mirror image of what volcker did. volcker took money out, this guy is putting money in. >> the difference is that volcker cared about the dollar. >> go ahead. >> larry -- >> the reason that he talked about the dollar is they destroyed the value of it ever since the fed was implemented. we've lost 96% of the value of the dollar since the federal reserve started tinkering with the economy. that's why he doesn't talk about the dollar. >> that's right. but volcker was fighting runaway inflation, bernanke is fighting the specter of deflation. that's what's going on. that's the difference. >> i've
>> i said back in june that the s&p could be between 1500 and 1600, and i hope i'm right. i said the only way it gets there is if the financials lead the way. i stick by that call. the financials are going to benefit because what bernanke is doing is he's going to support risk assets. this is going to help the housing market, that's going to help banks, the short term. by the way, larry, volcker had a different problem. he was trying to break the back of inflation. >> right. the...
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the s&p and nasdaq having their worst days in months. protests in spain today demanding parliament be dissolved and elections be held. we'll bring you the details on the ground in madrid coming up. meanwhile, the market closing at the lows of the day. things intensifying at the end of the day amidst what's happening in spain as well as the week that we are ending, the third quarter. expectations that earnings are coming in after caterpillar warns and fedex a couple weeks ago. liz saunders says she's beginning to see things in this market that can be a good thing. she joins us now along with janua own rick santelli. what would you attribute this end of day selling to today? >> i think on some technical measures, the market certainly is a bit overbought. we've been saying we wouldn't be surprised to sew ed td to see al back. i think it shows maybe there were itchy traders looking to take some profits. clearly what's going on in spain brings the problems there back to light and we thought would continue to provide short-term volatility from
the s&p and nasdaq having their worst days in months. protests in spain today demanding parliament be dissolved and elections be held. we'll bring you the details on the ground in madrid coming up. meanwhile, the market closing at the lows of the day. things intensifying at the end of the day amidst what's happening in spain as well as the week that we are ending, the third quarter. expectations that earnings are coming in after caterpillar warns and fedex a couple weeks ago. liz saunders...
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in our area you can fish in lake michigan tomorrow under beautiful sunny skies there will be some 90's and the dakotas. we tied the record for the most eighties set back in 2005. i think we will just miss that this weekend. our last '80s typically don't occur until the last week in october. with current temperatures in the mid-60s and the city, 54 out west. very little wind to start the weekend. and they do point of 46 was the mold countdown today. we may just missed that 80 degree record. good news for the hay fever sufferers. one of four days this year that have prompted air quality alerts. the forecast is sunny and warm. as we get into tuesday next week when highs will probably get up to 60 it will warm again for thursday and a stronger cool air mass comes in friday and next weekend. tonight it will be the lowest temperature in three-five months scratch that line that says a shower is possible because it's not. sonny tomorrow and seasonably mild. sunday will distinguish itself from saturday. more on that big cool down coming up next week. repaving kindness with kindness thousands of
in our area you can fish in lake michigan tomorrow under beautiful sunny skies there will be some 90's and the dakotas. we tied the record for the most eighties set back in 2005. i think we will just miss that this weekend. our last '80s typically don't occur until the last week in october. with current temperatures in the mid-60s and the city, 54 out west. very little wind to start the weekend. and they do point of 46 was the mold countdown today. we may just missed that 80 degree record. good...
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s. in our top story.... the teachers' strike enters its second week. wgn's amy rutledge is live at daley plaza with the latest: >>it does not appear this filing will and the strike in the immediate future ... the judge has not yet set a court date to hear this today and may not do so until wednesday by then, the teachers could act to solve the strike on their own ... >>the goal is to do everything we can possibly to get those children back into school or it will now set a hearing a time and the date to consider the motion ... >>attorneys for the school board filed for a preliminary injunction ... the filing claims that the c t p u statements in the last few days are issues that don't have to do with economic urgency's ... >>the legal right to strike in illinois is legal ... so it won't be a successful strategy >>statement from the c t tu ... claims that the mayor is using strongarm tactics on as the strike continues, parents are looking for alternatives: wgn's judy wang is live at one of
s. in our top story.... the teachers' strike enters its second week. wgn's amy rutledge is live at daley plaza with the latest: >>it does not appear this filing will and the strike in the immediate future ... the judge has not yet set a court date to hear this today and may not do so until wednesday by then, the teachers could act to solve the strike on their own ... >>the goal is to do everything we can possibly to get those children back into school or it will now set a hearing a...
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the s&p 500 added about 3 points. >>> the rumor is pretty much dead on accurate. you know we're going to talk about the new iphone 5. it's thinner. it's lighter. get ready because we're talking about it all morning long. the company taking the wraps off its new smartphone at an event in san francisco. it also has a faster processor, a larger four-inch screen. it will hit stores september 21 and it will start at $199. so get in line right now or else you're not going to get your phone. apple has sold more than 250 million iphones since it first introduced the one five years ago that started this whole thing. old iphones can hold on to their value pretty well if you don't know that. you can get $275 for an at&t version and about $230 for the verizon and sprint models for the 16 gig iphone 4f you will get less money for less memory or for an older model or if the screen is cracked. that makes sense. owners can also sell their phones on the websites gazelle or networth or game stope or you can get a store credit with apple. >>> facebook's stock rallies 8% -- stocks ra
the s&p 500 added about 3 points. >>> the rumor is pretty much dead on accurate. you know we're going to talk about the new iphone 5. it's thinner. it's lighter. get ready because we're talking about it all morning long. the company taking the wraps off its new smartphone at an event in san francisco. it also has a faster processor, a larger four-inch screen. it will hit stores september 21 and it will start at $199. so get in line right now or else you're not going to get your...
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s and workers so the thirty years ago c.e.o.'s made twenty five times more than their average worker and yet today much. and yet today make as much as five hundred times more than their average worker those same policies that result in the top one percent seen their share of national income triple over the last three decades while the bottom ninety percent have seen their share drop by twenty percent years of lobbying and outright bribery have rigged the tax code against working americans. forcing them to pay a higher tax rate than members of the corporate elite like mitt romney and warren buffet not only that those higher taxes paid by working people they don't flow through the coffers of government to be reinvested to help the working class with better schools or social services or infrastructure instead that revenue goes straight to corporate treasuries in the form of bailouts on wall street tax subsidies the oil industries or giveaways to the for profit health insurance cartel for example the wall street bailout financed by t
s and workers so the thirty years ago c.e.o.'s made twenty five times more than their average worker and yet today much. and yet today make as much as five hundred times more than their average worker those same policies that result in the top one percent seen their share of national income triple over the last three decades while the bottom ninety percent have seen their share drop by twenty percent years of lobbying and outright bribery have rigged the tax code against working americans....
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here's the s&p 500. it is a nice picture to look at, especially if you woke up this morning and haven't checked since this afternoon. welcome to september. traditionally the worst month of the year for stocks. right. so the dow has ended september in the red 60% of the time since 1915. but don't worry, we have a team of experts coming up to help keep your portfolio in the green this month, in advance of what we always know as a pretty weak month. right? september terrible? maybe not this time. one thing that's not in the green though is our national debt. it is fast approaching 16 trillion dollars. it's expected to cross that number this evening and of course we're watching it. look, it is a number, a psychological number, but it is something we need to really watch. it is important. european central bank president is making waves as usual from across the pond with more comments about a possible european bond market intervention this week. but let's find you some value here at home. we have the ceo of a
here's the s&p 500. it is a nice picture to look at, especially if you woke up this morning and haven't checked since this afternoon. welcome to september. traditionally the worst month of the year for stocks. right. so the dow has ended september in the red 60% of the time since 1915. but don't worry, we have a team of experts coming up to help keep your portfolio in the green this month, in advance of what we always know as a pretty weak month. right? september terrible? maybe not this...
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wisconsin@).s"s engines and components for naval ships, coast guardships we need buy america policies also. >> you are supporting higher tariffs on boats, ships and steel you have a more aggressive trade policy that makes it harder to import things is the way to create jobs here? >> no, when there's cheating going on it needs to be corrected. because if we don't have a level playing field how can we compete? you have billions of dollars of subsidies being given to what they are claiming is free enterprise in china. that is not a level playing field. it's hurting wisconsin jobs and closing wisconsin plants. it's happening elsewhere in the country. we need a level playing field. >> farmers in wisconsin export to china do they agree with you? >> i don't think they have any problems in tariffs on paper products. >> i am asking if they are afraid that china will slap on their products? >> we need fair rules and we need to be tougher in that regard. >> is wisconsin gettable for democrats either in your race against tommy thomson or the president now that paul ryan is the nominee? >> certain
wisconsin@).s"s engines and components for naval ships, coast guardships we need buy america policies also. >> you are supporting higher tariffs on boats, ships and steel you have a more aggressive trade policy that makes it harder to import things is the way to create jobs here? >> no, when there's cheating going on it needs to be corrected. because if we don't have a level playing field how can we compete? you have billions of dollars of subsidies being given to what they are...
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wisconsin@).s"s engines and components for naval ships, coast guardships we need buy america policies also. >> you are supporting higher tariffs on boats, ships and steel you have a more aggressive trade policy that makes it harder to import things is the way to create jobs here? >> no, when there's cheating going on it needs to be corrected. because if we don't have a level playing field how can we compete? you have billions of dollars of subsidies being given to what they are claiming is free enterprise in china. that is not a level playing field. it's hurting wisconsin jobs and closing wisconsin plants. it's happening elsewhere in the country. we need a level playing field. >> farmers in wisconsin export to china do they agree with you? >> i don't think they have any problems in tariffs on paper products. >> i am asking if they are afraid that china will slap on their products? >> we need fair rules and we need to be tougher in that regard. >> is wisconsin gettable for democrats either in your race against tommy thomson or the president now that paul ryan is the nominee? >> certain
wisconsin@).s"s engines and components for naval ships, coast guardships we need buy america policies also. >> you are supporting higher tariffs on boats, ships and steel you have a more aggressive trade policy that makes it harder to import things is the way to create jobs here? >> no, when there's cheating going on it needs to be corrected. because if we don't have a level playing field how can we compete? you have billions of dollars of subsidies being given to what they are...
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we had a lot of cold weathe-- s weather. muchbout across the southeast. dry day without a sunshine. very quiet over the pass. it is so dry that we have an elevated fire danger in place also red flag warnings in effects. >> by the way happy birthday. >>> the time right now 10 after the hour navy seals is tienlly speaking. >> when you say you engaged him what do you mean? >> fired. >> the you shot him. >> a full recap of his member meant straightaway. a it was an aftermath all caught on tape. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the ark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. >> 14 after the h
we had a lot of cold weathe-- s weather. muchbout across the southeast. dry day without a sunshine. very quiet over the pass. it is so dry that we have an elevated fire danger in place also red flag warnings in effects. >> by the way happy birthday. >>> the time right now 10 after the hour navy seals is tienlly speaking. >> when you say you engaged him what do you mean? >> fired. >> the you shot him. >> a full recap of his member meant straightaway. a it...
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's so my question to you is, what state constitution has really worked, and when you come in the state constitutions that is really worked, what specific amendments to the constitution do you think the american people would agree on? because you're absolutely right when you start by putting a finger on the fact that the system doesn't work the way it should work now. >> really work scares me a bit. in part because that might suggest what i was criticizing what friedman was doing, that the constitution will always work, or it will always lead is down the path towards the cliff. one of the most fundamental questions is whether the constitutions are important at all. because many would say well look, what's really important with regard to any political system is its economy, its degree of heterogeneity, how many languages are spoken, how many different religions and what's the extent of the space among the religions, how our natural resources distributed. it's generally not a good idea for all of the resources to be found only in one part of a large country, and things like that. so i don
's so my question to you is, what state constitution has really worked, and when you come in the state constitutions that is really worked, what specific amendments to the constitution do you think the american people would agree on? because you're absolutely right when you start by putting a finger on the fact that the system doesn't work the way it should work now. >> really work scares me a bit. in part because that might suggest what i was criticizing what friedman was doing, that the...
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is a video camera and internet connection and literally two people were responsible for creating and s disseminating this movie on the internet that inflamed the m muslim world. >> and you wanted to prove that it was a violent religion and played right into the script since most of them, william, have not seen the video. they are being manipulated in more ways than one? >> yes, the manipulators are on both sides. we have the crazies over here who want to infla imthe passions in the muslim world and get them upset, and then clericin the muslim world who are happy to collaborate with this and incite their side to discriminate against another population. >> and listen to this, william. >> since our founding, our nation has respected all faiths. we are reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of other of others. >> let me state clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. >> okay. that was part of the psa that the u.s. government spent $70,000 of ad time to run on tv in pakistan. not once did it mention free s
is a video camera and internet connection and literally two people were responsible for creating and s disseminating this movie on the internet that inflamed the m muslim world. >> and you wanted to prove that it was a violent religion and played right into the script since most of them, william, have not seen the video. they are being manipulated in more ways than one? >> yes, the manipulators are on both sides. we have the crazies over here who want to infla imthe passions in the...
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and 70's and the 80's, or in the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's we had the most robust growing middle class and now what we saw since the recession was that a slamming first at the private sector and now at public sector, and, so, instead of figuring out how we do retirement security, how we figure out how we have health security, there is a divide and conquer mentality. as richard said, i saw the tapes, when there was a real head to head question to voters on, do you want teachers and firefighters and police officers to have collective bargaining, so that, you know, we work this stuff out. >>neil: but when you hear >>chris: -- you hear chris chris christie --. >>guest: i am disappointed in chris christie, as he was signing the tenured bill, the overhaul bill he gave great credit to the teacher unions and said, we need their input and support. also, why would chris christie, someone would says, i'm a real leader say one thing to the base and another thing in terms of new jersey? the bottom line is, teachers actually want their unions. there has been a couple of new studyies, not studies we
and 70's and the 80's, or in the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's we had the most robust growing middle class and now what we saw since the recession was that a slamming first at the private sector and now at public sector, and, so, instead of figuring out how we do retirement security, how we figure out how we have health security, there is a divide and conquer mentality. as richard said, i saw the tapes, when there was a real head to head question to voters on, do you want teachers and firefighters...
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consumer stock names dominated our today's s&p 500 winners. when we come back, brian purie has consumer names he says are still worth the buy right now. ♪ >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactiv
consumer stock names dominated our today's s&p 500 winners. when we come back, brian purie has consumer names he says are still worth the buy right now. ♪ >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet...
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in the 40's in santa rosa. temperatures are remaining cooler than average, 12 degrees cooler than normal in san jose. >> it cannot be any colder than it is in the studio right now. there is an accident in vallejo that we are continuing to follow westbound 780. we're getting word that two of the left lanes are blocked so it is already stacking up according to the censors. it was a pickup truck verses another car. in the meantime i had mentioned we keep getting twitter feeds about metro delays. delays in bound at the church street station. outbound service has been restored. many delays at the church street station. every other form of mass transit around the bay area is so far looking good. but look at the ac transit mobile 5 camera off the fremont bridge. we will check in with them in a little bit and look at more road conditions around the bay area. >> in world news, after a week of deadly international protest against an anti is long thrown. a french magazine is fueling the debate against freedom discretion a
in the 40's in santa rosa. temperatures are remaining cooler than average, 12 degrees cooler than normal in san jose. >> it cannot be any colder than it is in the studio right now. there is an accident in vallejo that we are continuing to follow westbound 780. we're getting word that two of the left lanes are blocked so it is already stacking up according to the censors. it was a pickup truck verses another car. in the meantime i had mentioned we keep getting twitter feeds about metro...
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it s ine. e world would go through no effort and they couldn't trust them with a bomb, south korea could be destroyed although the touch the button. president clinton said north korea will never use that bomb, because if they do, it will be th end o north korea. nyisar about the repur repercussions would be for iran if it continues to pursue enrichment. other than a lot of rhetoric, it's not clear what would happen, if it's already too late. if iran, in fact, does possess oroe soon possess a nlear weap. obviously, you have mr mr. netanyahu referring to mahmoud ahmadinejad's speech earlier before the u.n. the samehetoric we heard. a call for the destruction and elimination of rael. israel says there's an imminent that. the's notn ame in e country to what iran will do and about iran. we have factors put into place here. we're in a general election, and we have governor romney attempting to use the president's words against him regarding israel. i think its important to note thatennethuai under th
it s ine. e world would go through no effort and they couldn't trust them with a bomb, south korea could be destroyed although the touch the button. president clinton said north korea will never use that bomb, because if they do, it will be th end o north korea. nyisar about the repur repercussions would be for iran if it continues to pursue enrichment. other than a lot of rhetoric, it's not clear what would happen, if it's already too late. if iran, in fact, does possess oroe soon possess a...
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looking at the wider view, temperatures for the most part holding in the 50's and 60's. we will take a look at our satellite across the extended outlook. it does have the potential for heavier rain on our way in just a few minutes. >> all right steve. thank you. tomorrow is a landmark for the city of alexandria. that is when the potomac river generating station will close for good. officials have blamed did as the single largest source of air pollutants and in northern virginia. it was returned to the company. coming up, but a community in southeast washington got an extreme makeover this weekend. y neighbors say the changes will improve safety. plus why this butler is on trial. and in southern california, these drive
looking at the wider view, temperatures for the most part holding in the 50's and 60's. we will take a look at our satellite across the extended outlook. it does have the potential for heavier rain on our way in just a few minutes. >> all right steve. thank you. tomorrow is a landmark for the city of alexandria. that is when the potomac river generating station will close for good. officials have blamed did as the single largest source of air pollutants and in northern virginia. it was...